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Army Rejects Gillani Claims - Gillani sacks Defence Secretary

Pakistan Army Generals quietly review options

Amid an intensifying row with the government, army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani met the corps commanders on Thursday at an unannounced session of the military’s top brass that studied various options for dealing with the political crisis that has ensued from the memo scandal.

The silence maintained by the military and its media wing, ISPR, over the meeting was more worrying than reassuring as it sent Islamabad’s rumour mills working overtime.

The meeting took place as President Asif Zardari flew to Dubai on a daylong visit for a follow-up medical examination and attending a wedding ceremony; and the government announced that it had convened the Defence Committee of the Cabinet for Saturday.

Officially, DCC’s agenda is to deliberate on the recommendations finalised by the Parliamentary Committee on National Security, but it would put the civilian leaders and army officers face to face for the first time during the latest phase of the civil-military impasse.

Mr Zardari’s departure a day after high octane Wednesday events was seen as an attempt by the beleaguered president to give an impression that he was still calling shots and hadn’t been subdued by the events.

In the absence of any official word on the army top brass meeting, the media was left to the mercy of unconfirmed sources, who claimed that the corps commanders had endorsed Gen Kayani’s commitment to democracy, but given no assurance about the PPP-led government completing its constitutional tenure.

“There will be no martial law and all players will continue to function within their constitutional limits,” an insider aware of the deliberations said in a brief comment.

There is no appetite among the public for another military coup nor does the country’s economic situation and international scenario allow for such adventurism. This, a defence observer said, was clear to the commanders as they met to discuss the political and legal crisis, but at the same time Gen Kayani’s men were in no mood to countenance a government becoming aggressive by the day.

Gen Kayani, according to one source, briefed his commanders about the escalation in tensions with the government and his strong worded reaction to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani’s allegations in an interview that he and Inter Services Intelligence chief Lt Gen Shuja Pasha had acted unconstitutionally by submitting their replies in the Supreme Court on the memo case without going through the stipulated procedure.

“There can be no allegation more serious than what the honourable prime minister has levelled against COAS and DG, ISI, and has unfortunately charged the officers for violation of the Constitution. This has very serious ramifications with potentially grievous consequences for the country,” the military’s rejoinder had said a day earlier.

In addition to discussing, what a source described as “various options available to the army” for dealing with the crisis that intensified with Prime Minister Gilani’s “provocative” interview, the commanders analysed the government’s move to fire defence secretary Lt-Gen (retd) Naeem Khalid Lodhi, a former corps commander, who had got the job on military’s recommendation.

The move, it is said, was construed as an attempt by the government to assert its control over the military.

The commanders were bitter over the sacking and appointment of Nargis Sethi, one of the most senior bureaucrats, as his replacement.

Ms Sethi, considered a confidante of Prime Minister Gilani whom she has served as principal secretary, spent a busy day at the defence ministry after assuming charge of the new, more challenging assignment.

Developments in the NRO verdict implementation case and proceedings of the commission appointed by the Supreme Court on the memo scandal also came up for review at the army meeting.

Generals quietly review options | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 
Okay! Okay! Nice move...Keep it up...Army Guyz........:D

I know you guys love your army most.. :rofl: But if today Army take control of power you misery will not end, rather increase...
1. Election is near, If army takes control. Zardari and Gilani will declare themself martyr, and savior of democracy.
2. Liberals will start blaming army for killing democracy.
3. Taliban may take control of Pakistan.

So army must stay in barrack and let the election take place (next year).
 
Okay! Okay! Nice move...Keep it up...Army Guyz........:D

I know you guys love your army most.. :rofl: But if today Army take control of power you misery will not end, rather increase...
1. Election is near, If army takes control. Zardari and Gilani will declare themself martyr, and savior of democracy.
2. Liberals will start blaming army for killing democracy.
3. Taliban may take control of Pakistan.

So army must stay in barrack and let the election take place (next year).
 
I know you guys love your army most.. :rofl: But if today Army take control of power you misery will not end, rather increase...
1. Election is near, If army takes control. Zardari and Gilani will declare themself martyr, and savior of democracy.
2. Liberals will start blaming army for killing democracy.
3. Taliban may take control of Pakistan.

So army must stay in barrack and let the election take place (next year).

There can always be an early election organised by the supreme court and the army, the way Musharraf organised the previous election and brought Mr. Ten Percent to power. Under the present circumstance that will be the best move by the army and the supreme court. Mr. Ten Percent has been given enough time to rectify his nature but he simply could not give up his old crooked ways and therefore, he must go back to where he came from, the jail.
 
Couldn't have said it any better T-Rex. Taliban taking over Pakistan? Buddy it is Pakistani Army, not Somalian!
 
wow generals are busy in combat with islamabad and forget border were drone fly :D
 
There can always be an early election organised by the supreme court and the army, the way Musharraf organised the previous election and brought Mr. Ten Percent to power. Under the present circumstance that will be the best move by the army and the supreme court. Mr. Ten Percent has been given enough time to rectify his nature but he simply could not give up his old crooked ways and therefore, he must go back to where he came from, the jail.

There is a limit for Court and Army in democracy. they should stay in there limit. Court can suggest the Election commission or govt for early election. Court can reject some one election if it is unfair. court can not dethrone the govt.

Similar Army can come when asked by civil govt to take care of law and order (under extreme condition only). Soldiers can not be masters..
 
wow generals are busy in combat with islamabad and forget border were drone fly :D

Right now things are getting more complicated for GHQ. First of all there is the Eastern Border to deal with. Then the Western Border has become increasingly critical. The long running insurgencies in FATA and Balochistan has been around for long enough. Now the civilian Govt. has to be taken care off also.

Too many fronts have been opened up, all at the same time.
 
Right now things are getting more complicated for GHQ. First of all there is the Eastern Border to deal with. Then the Western Border has become increasingly critical. The long running insurgencies in FATA and Balochistan has been around for long enough. Now the civilian Govt. has to be taken care off also.

Too many fronts have been opened up, all at the same time.

thats why new buildings complex is must ofr GHQ as its more busy then any other building in pakistan

New_Pakistan_GHQ_Complex_in_Islamabad_Army.jpg
 
thats why new buildings complex is must ofr GHQ as its more busy then any other building in pakistan

New_Pakistan_GHQ_Complex_in_Islamabad_Army.jpg

That proposed new complex looks good. A very calm and peaceful setting with all that greenery. Looks just like the campus of an educational institution.
 
That proposed new complex looks good. A very calm and peaceful setting with all that greenery. Looks just like the campus of an educational institution.

back 4 buildings will be for HQ of east west insurgency and civil gov :D
 
There's just one option for the PA! And that is:

Kick this lame duck government out, clean the stables and hold elections when the situation becomes conducive.
Period!
 

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